From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 16 2008 - 11:27:14 ARST
Welcome back John!
We missed your whimsical emails....
Why did you do the CCIE anyway? I thought you were a software engineer?
Seems like a lot of pain to go through just to get into a hospital IT
department.
On Jan 10, 2008 11:53 PM, John Curtis Gibson <johncurtis1541@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Biology major, 5 classes 11 credits in one semester. I can be on my way to become a MD. But I need more money for that. Now I work half time making a quarter of what CCIE is worth. It is winter vacation now. I went to see a recruiting agent today in Boston. They were confused about my situation. I managed to tell them I want to work for a hospital's IT/networking, because that will look good in my medical school application. Now I am home and I can't decide which way I want to go - becoming a doctor or a network engineer. My title right now is software engineer, but I am more like a network engineer. 2 months before I got the number, my girlfriend dumped me. I used my girl friend's last name when I applied for the green card. So, her last name became my legal last name. She couldn't stand the stress when all I talked about was CCIE lab for more than 2 years spending lots of money and still couldn't tell her how certain I was about passing the exam. Now, I am 33, and I am a
> college freshman. I got straight A's in science classes. I just went to school to withdraw from the university. It is a top 200 school (in the US) but given my grade I could transfer to top a 100 school.
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> Subscription information may be found at:
> http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Feb 01 2008 - 10:38:00 ARST